ACvol3
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The other Weird Science chick was a smoke show tooI’ve seen 30
*Caddy shack
*Better of Dead
*Stand by Me
*Weird Science (Kelly LeBrock)
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The other Weird Science chick was a smoke show tooI’ve seen 30
*Caddy shack
*Better of Dead
*Stand by Me
*Weird Science (Kelly LeBrock)
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I absolutely understand bundling of products. That doesn't make it right. It rewards mediocrity. If they have to put bad channels with good channels because the bad channels couldn't survive otherwise then maybe you should do something about the bad channels. It may be the way ots done but that doesn't make it good for the consumer.
Dish way back in the day had a bunch of ala carte. As streaming continues to become more popular I could see the middleman being cut out. CBS already has their own service. NBC through peacock is doing it. It won't be long to you see others follow, imo.
I think a great business would be a streaming service that works only with local channels. If you want locals, your options are limited. If you had a source for just local channels, I think that could work. There's a lot of local channels you can't get through streaming or satellite.
Cmon man. It isnt that black and white.You don't understand that the content providers, like Disney, bundle the channels for big money.
The folks buying the content, like YTTV or Sling or whoever, can't buy them a la carte and can't make money selling them a la carte.
If you think a business shouldn't be able to bundle items, it happens all the time: want a better radio in your car, it may come with a sunroof and some leather trim...... want more cycles on your washer, it may come with cycles you don't ever use.
This happens because businesses need to do this to justify the cost of having all the options made and provided. It's the same for TV show providers. Disney needs to bundle so the lesser channels are supported by the big earners.
It's also the same with college sports, of course.
**** it..I am just about done. I quit watching pro sports a long time ago because of the sickening selfish mercenary greed and avarice. The only reason I still watch college ball is because my blood runs orange...and that has not a damn thing to do with the names on the back of jerseys...it is because I am a Tennessean whose families are Tennesseans going back to to the late 1700s and early 1800s. It is because my Dad is a Vol, my two granfathers were Vols, my great grandfathers were Vols...
Because of their political views I presume. @Z06VolinWVWhy the dislike? They were both really good last night..I knew Tim could act pretty well, but Faith surprised me.